Licensed Clinician, Co-Responder Program

Claratel Behavioral HealthDecatur, GA
1dOnsite

About The Position

The Co-responder Program is a collaborative partnership between Claratel Behavioral Health and the local law enforcement to provide immediate, community based behavioral health crisis response. The Co-Responder License Clinician responds alongside trained Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) officers to assess, stabilize, and connect individuals experiencing behavioral crisis to appropriate level of care. This position plays a critical role in reducing unnecessary hospitalization and incarceration by providing real-time clinical decision-making in the field. This role is ideal for independently licensed clinicians who are confident in crisis assessment, thrive in dynamics, environments, and are committed to community-based intervention. Clinical supervision and program leadership support are embedded within the program structure,

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in counseling, social work, or related field
  • Active Georgia License (LPC, LCSW)
  • Crisis intervention experience
  • At least two years of mental health / substance use disorder experience in assessment and stabilization.
  • Knowledgeable about signs and symptoms of withdrawal and acute psychosis.

Nice To Haves

  • Co-responder or CIT experience
  • ACT or Crisis stabilization experience
  • Experience working with law enforcement

Responsibilities

  • Provides on-scene crisis assessment, mental status evaluation, and brief therapeutic intervention in community settings
  • Conduct suicide and violence risk assessments and determine appropriate disposition, including coordination of involuntary admissions (1013/2013) when clinically indicated
  • Utilize advanced de-escalation techniques and trauma-informed approaches to stabilize individuals in high-stress situations
  • Collaborate directly with CIT-trained officers to ensure coordinated and safe crisis response
  • Facilities linkage to outpatient services, crisis stabilization unit, and other community supports
  • Exercise independent clinical judgement in fast-paced and unpredictable environments
  • Participate in case consultation, team meetings, and cross-system collaboration to strengthen program outcomes
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation in accordance with agency and state standards
  • Engage in homeless outreach, community engagement, and engagement with community/law enforcement partners
  • Make follow-up wellness calls and visits with clients in the community.
  • Alway exhibits clear and professional communication with individuals, families/significant others, staff, and public safety officers.
  • Participate in rotating on-call schedule to provide telephonic support to officers in the field.
  • Performs duties from a recovery oriented, client centered, and trauma informed perspective.
  • Enhance professional growth and development through participation in specialized training.
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